Hyundai Creta was recalled due to oil pump problem
Hyundai has initiated a recall of the Creta IVT model in India due to a reported issue with the electronic oil pump controller (EOP). The recall specifically targets the pre-facelift version of the second generation Creta. Owners of these vehicles have been urged to take their cars to authorized Hyundai dealers for inspection and possible rectification of the IVT EOP Controller.
Although Hyundai has acknowledged the issue and taken steps to resolve it, the exact number of affected vehicles has not been released to the public. This lack of transparency may raise concerns among Creta IVT owners, who may wonder whether their vehicles are included in the recall. However, Hyundai has provided a solution for concerned owners by allowing them to check if their vehicle is affected by entering the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) on the official Hyundai India website. website.
If you have not yet been notified and you drive a pre-facelift Creta IVT, please contact your nearest authorized Hyundai dealer and have your vehicle inspected and serviced.
It is worth noting that Hyundai assured customers that the rectification process will be carried out at no additional cost. This commitment to customer satisfaction is crucial to maintaining trust and loyalty among Hyundai owners.
Recalls are not uncommon in the automotive industry and serve as a proactive measure to address potential safety or performance issues. By promptly addressing the reported issue with the Creta IVT, Hyundai demonstrates its dedication to ensuring the reliability and safety of its vehicles on the road.